The Turks and Caicos Islands attorney general, Huw Shepheard, has threatened to bring legal proceedings against those responsible for leaking confidential investigation documents to the…
Justice Indra Hariprashad-Charles is the first Bahamian judge ever to put a stop to the nonsense from crafty Bahamian defence lawyers.
Six murder trials have had to be retried due to ‘mistakes’ made by judges, such as allowing inadmissible evidence and misdirecting the jury.
Jamaica is considering the creation of a single anti-corruption agency to combat the widespread problem. A specialised court may also be established to ensure efficient,…
A vetrean journalist has stated that although the introduction of the Freedom of Information Act is encouraging, investigative reporters may not be able to apply…
The Bahamas will host the Tenth Meeting of the Caribbean Fisheries Forum from 26 to 28 March 2012 at Breezes on Cable Beach, Nassau.
Justice and National Security officials in The Bahamas are hailing the use of live, video-linked testimony in a criminal case in the Supreme Court this…
In a meeting with the prime minister, over 60 Long Island fishermen expressed concerns about foreigners poaching, protection at sea, amendments to the fisheries act…
The government is considering changing the law so that foreigners who marry Bahamians will be unable to obtain fishing permits.